My Favorite Tragedy on the Main Stage, Kispiox Valley Music Festival, 2013 (www.myfavouritetragedy.com)
Sunday night jam on the Main Stage, Kispiox Valley Music Festival, 2013.
High Society on the Main Stage, Kispiox Valley Music Festival, 2013.
Sasparilla Foxx dancing to High Society on the Main Stage at Kispiox.
Sasparilla Foxx dancing to High Society on the Main Stage at Kispiox.
Sasparilla Foxx dancing to High Society on the Main Stage at Kispiox.
Sasparilla Foxx dancing to High Society on the Main Stage at Kispiox.
Kispiox Valley Music Festival, 2012.
Scott Dunbar, enjoying the Steve Brockley Band. Kispiox Valley Music Festival, 2013
Steve Blockley Band. Look in the sunglasses… Kispiox Valley Music Festival, 2013
Chris, stage manager. This was Chris’ last KVMF as stage manager. He will be missed and hopefully he will be back to attend. Kispiox, 2013 (I heard he’ll be back to some festival this coming summer!)
Morlove, Kispiox Valley Music Festival, 2013
C.R. Avery watching The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer perform with Hannah Epperson, Kispiox Valley Music Festival, 2012.
Joanna Chapman-Smith, Kispiox Valley Music Festival, 2012.
2 thoughts on “Kispiox Valley Music Festival, Kispiox Valley”
Hi, Todd again here. Just wanted to say that you might want to say for the location: “Kispiox Valley”. It really is a distinct place from the village of Kispiox. Everyone around here understands that distinction and uses “the village” or Kispiox for that place and “the valley” or The Kispiox Valley for the other place. Just saying.
But just to make it more confusing: yes, lots of people refer to our festival as “Kispiox” as in: “see you at Kispiox next year”, but really for the purposes of your project, if you are wanting to locate the festival, it really is best to use “Kispiox Valley”
Hi, Todd again here. Just wanted to say that you might want to say for the location: “Kispiox Valley”. It really is a distinct place from the village of Kispiox. Everyone around here understands that distinction and uses “the village” or Kispiox for that place and “the valley” or The Kispiox Valley for the other place. Just saying.
But just to make it more confusing: yes, lots of people refer to our festival as “Kispiox” as in: “see you at Kispiox next year”, but really for the purposes of your project, if you are wanting to locate the festival, it really is best to use “Kispiox Valley”
Hi Todd,
Thanks a lot for the precision (and for your other comment). I’ll make the change now. I hope to see you this summer too.
Arianne